Greece favors closer EU relations with Egypt
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias spoke Sunday in favor of closer European Union relations in Egypt, a country of “capital importance for Europe.”
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias spoke Sunday in favor of closer European Union relations in Egypt, a country of “capital importance for Europe.”
The emerging fiscal space that the May budget data has revealed opens the way for the Finance Ministry to announce an extension next week to support measures against fuel price hikes.
The new US ambassador to Greece, George Tsunis, tells Kathimerini in this exclusive interview that the “US-Greece relationship has never been stronger nor more consequential.”
Twenty-three members of anarchist activist group Rouvikonas (Greek for Rubicon) were detained Sunday night.
Greece has definitely entered a pre-election period, and it is a good thing that the prime minister and several members of his cabinet are determined to complete the reforms they set out to achieve.
Let’s fast-forward developments in America a bit and skip to the fact that the Democrats will most likely lose control of the House – perhaps in spectacular fashion too – and Speaker Nancy Pelosi will retire to California.
Greece is among the European leaders in energy and food inflation, which significantly burdens vulnerable households and demonstrates the structural causes of rate hikes in the country, in addition to imported factors.
People enjoy a swim at the beach of Preveli, a popular tourist spot in Rethymno, southern Crete, on Saturday.
The issue of housing remains critical for more than a third of households in Greece, which are obliged to spend more than 40% of their disposable income on covering expenses related to the property in which they live (e.g. utility bills, rent or mortgage payments).
Greek health authorities announced 5,689 new coronavirus cases, along with 8 deaths, for the 24-hour period ending 9 a.m. Sunday.